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Feudal Society Volumes 1 & 2

£5.49

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A great work of historical synthesis in the finest French tradition. The author treats feudalism as a living and vitalising force in the society of Western Europe from the ninth to the thirteenth century. After surveying the social and intellectual conditions in which feudalism developed, Block examines the nature of the bond of kinship both as a predecessor and as a concomitant of vassalage. The core of the books is a masterly account of the creation of ties of dependence and of relations of lord and vassal, and the origins and nature of the fief. The nobility and their way of life, knighthood and chivalry, the clergy and other forces in society are also protrrayed, and the work concludes with a discussion on feudalism as a type of society.

Item details

Author(s):

Bloch, March, translated from the French by Manyon, L A

Condition:

Used: very good

Dimensions:

215 x 138

Edition:

1975

Format:

Paperback

Number of pages:

769

Publisher:

Routledge & Kegan Paul

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A great work of historical synthesis in the finest French tradition. The author treats feudalism as a living and vitalising force in the society of Western Europe from the ninth to the thirteenth century. After surveying the social and intellectual conditions in which feudalism developed, Block examines the nature of the bond of kinship both as a predecessor and as a concomitant of vassalage. The core of the books is a masterly account of the creation of ties of dependence and of relations of lord and vassal, and the origins and nature of the fief. The nobility and their way of life, knighthood and chivalry, the clergy and other forces in society are also protrrayed, and the work concludes with a discussion on feudalism as a type of society.

Author(s):

Bloch, March, translated from the French by Manyon, L A

Condition:

Used: very good

Dimensions:

215 x 138

Edition:

1975

Format:

Paperback

Number of pages:

769

Publisher:

Routledge & Kegan Paul

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